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Raen Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

No furthur delay

What is the other very common phrase in which the struture of the expression is very similiar?

No furthur a due?..........that don't make sense.

Thanks in advance

Raen
  

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Hi Raen. First of all, I can't recall a word "furthur". ADJ, oft ADJ to "Something that is due, or that is due to someone, is owed to them, either as a debt or because they have a right to it" I was sent a cheque for £1,525 and advised that no further pension was due...

  • Hi Raen.
  • First of all, I can't recall a word "furthur".
  • ADJ, oft ADJ to "Something that is due, or that is due to someone, is owed to them, either as a debt or because they have a right to it" I was sent a cheque for £1,525 and advised that no further pension was due...
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Hi Raen. First of all, I can't recall a word "furthur".
ADJ, oft ADJ to "Something that is due, or that is due to someone, is owed to them, either as a debt or because they have a right to it"

I was sent a cheque for £1,525 and advised that no further pension was due...
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Perhaps you mean this: "with no further ado" meaning "without any other formalities; with no further delay."
http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/with_no_further_ado
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Yes, I mean that. Thanks very much RayH. And also Thanks to Fandorin for your input. Emotion: smile

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